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List Building vs. Search Engine Optimization ff the time bandits in the Indirect-Control Gang:It seems the excitement about search engine optimization fades in and out from time to time. The more people talk about search engine optimization (SEO) the more it seems to be the logical choice for bringing customers to your site. However, there are some points that I haven’t seen anyone else make as of yet about the effectiveness of SEO versus the effectiveness of building a responsive list. I think you’ll be surprised to see which one comes out on top.Rules and RegulationsThere are rules and regulations for almost everything in life. List building and SEO are no different.Rules for SEO: Your HTML coding has to be just so in order to rank highly on the engines. Your copy (text) also needs to include specific keywords a certain number of times in s 1) Don’t be a bandit yourself Just as you don’t want others to ‘bandit’ you, you should always be aware of your own ‘bandit’ potential. If you are true to your own self-leadership goals, this will come naturally, because you will be committed to not wasting your time or anyone else’s. 2) Communicate what’s important To effectively lead yourself and others, you need to have clear priorities and clue people in to what they are. It’s easier to communicate your need to stay Fire Your Diet We all have time bandits at work and at home. These are the people and things that block us from reaching our goals and getting through our daily To-Do lists.*Do you truly believe that not eating or cutting back on calories will cause weight to be lost?*Guess what you are correct –You Heard Me, the WEIGHT will come off.**In 9-12 weeks you could lose those 25 lbs. Keeping it off now comes the Work!**Here is what will happen- The body thinks in a starvation mode. Once you start to:*eat again (you will), Fat is produced in the body and is stored for the next diet*starvation mode (one or more skipped meals) that will happen. We wind up gaining*gaining more WEIGHT than we lost in the first place.* If you put on 50 lbs. since you were in your mid 20’s, why would you believe 10-*20 years of gaining weight would come off in 3 months?*Interesting I heard people state that The usual suspects are in our lineup: Low-To-No-Control Gang The Low-To-No-Control Gang harbors time bandits that are outside our span of control, unless we make profound changes to the world we live and work in. At work, these miscreants might include inefficient and redundant procedures, unclear priorities, too many low-priority tasks, outdated and slow equipment, too much paperwork and red tape, too many special projects, and so on. What can we do when cornered by members of the Low-To-No-Control Gang? We can learn, look for alternatives and shortcuts, and deal with them as effectively and efficiently as possible. At work, our senior leaders should constantly work to reduce or eliminate the time bandits that are out of our control. Our job is to adapt to things we can’t control, and remove the time bandits that are directly and indirectly in our control. Direct-Control Gang The Direct-Control Gang exists inside our own hearts and heads. We have direct control over our own behavior, and we can be as big a time bandit to ourselves as anyone or anything else, although it might be harder for some of us to admit. Some of the gang members include procrastination, low assertiveness, low self-discipline, low motivation, poor listening, disorganization, trying to do too much, doing unimportant things, doing things wrong the first time, and so on. Indirect-Control Gang The Indirect-Control Gang is made up of all the people in our lives: coworkers, bosses, friends, family, acquaintances, passersby. People are born to steal our day, just like puppies are born to chew up our favorite shoes. But whose fault is it? It’s our fault, in both cases. We shouldn’t leave our shoes out because we know how puppies are. We can blame the puppy, yell at the puppy, chase the puppy around with a rolled up newspaper, but it’s ultimately our fault. And if other people chew up our day, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Here is our Top 5 list for how to fend off the time bandits in the Indirect-Control Gang: 1) Don’t be a bandit yourself Just as you don’t want others to ‘bandit’ you, you should always be aware of your own ‘bandit’ potential. If you are true to your own self-leadership goals, this will come naturally, because you will be committed to not wasting your time or anyone else’s. 2) Communicate what’s important To effectively lead yourself and others, you need to have clear priorities and clue people in to what they are. It’s easier to communicate your need to stay Hearing Impaired? Hearing Aids? Advice for 'Deafies' and Those Who Put Up with Us o much paperwork and red tape, too many special projects, and so on.I have always had a hearing impairment. I was born with a 70% hearing loss in both ears. While I had a mother who was sensitive to my disability, I never believed there was anything wrong wth me. As a child, I refused to wear hearing aids.When, at 19 years-of-age, I bought one hearing aid, it was as if someone turned the sound up. I felt even more invincible. By the time I was 30, I knew I needed aids in both ears. It was not for 25 more years that I would learn that hearing aids alone were not enough.Granted, most persons who don’t hear very well do need hearing aids. If they think they will look stupid wearing aids, these people have no idea how stupid they appear to others without them. When one gives crazy answers to sane questions ~ and misunderstands What can we do when cornered by members of the Low-To-No-Control Gang? We can learn, look for alternatives and shortcuts, and deal with them as effectively and efficiently as possible. At work, our senior leaders should constantly work to reduce or eliminate the time bandits that are out of our control. Our job is to adapt to things we can’t control, and remove the time bandits that are directly and indirectly in our control. Direct-Control Gang The Direct-Control Gang exists inside our own hearts and heads. We have direct control over our own behavior, and we can be as big a time bandit to ourselves as anyone or anything else, although it might be harder for some of us to admit. Some of the gang members include procrastination, low assertiveness, low self-discipline, low motivation, poor listening, disorganization, trying to do too much, doing unimportant things, doing things wrong the first time, and so on. Indirect-Control Gang The Indirect-Control Gang is made up of all the people in our lives: coworkers, bosses, friends, family, acquaintances, passersby. People are born to steal our day, just like puppies are born to chew up our favorite shoes. But whose fault is it? It’s our fault, in both cases. We shouldn’t leave our shoes out because we know how puppies are. We can blame the puppy, yell at the puppy, chase the puppy around with a rolled up newspaper, but it’s ultimately our fault. And if other people chew up our day, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Here is our Top 5 list for how to fend off the time bandits in the Indirect-Control Gang: 1) Don’t be a bandit yourself Just as you don’t want others to ‘bandit’ you, you should always be aware of your own ‘bandit’ potential. If you are true to your own self-leadership goals, this will come naturally, because you will be committed to not wasting your time or anyone else’s. 2) Communicate what’s important To effectively lead yourself and others, you need to have clear priorities and clue people in to what they are. It’s easier to communicate your need to stay Yield Spread Premium Class Action Lawsuit rect-Control Gang exists inside our own hearts and heads. We have direct control over our own behavior, and we can be as big a time bandit to ourselves as anyone or anything else, although it might be harder for some of us to admit. Some of the gang members include procrastination, low assertiveness, low self-discipline, low motivation, poor listening, disorganization, trying to do too much, doing unimportant things, doing things wrong the first time, and so on.Homeowners in Washington State have been granted class action status in a lawsuit against a major national mortgage lender over Yield Spread Premium. Yield Spread Premium is used by every mortgage lender in the country; if you are homeowner in the United States you need to know about this class action lawsuit.What is Yield Spread Premium? These Washington homeowners took out mortgage loans from one specific lender and received mortgage interest rates that were higher than were approved for. The lawsuit alleges this happened because the loan representatives marked their interest rates up without telling them to receive a commission. Yield Spread Premium is the difference between the mortgage rate you were approved and the interest rate you close after any markup Indirect-Control Gang The Indirect-Control Gang is made up of all the people in our lives: coworkers, bosses, friends, family, acquaintances, passersby. People are born to steal our day, just like puppies are born to chew up our favorite shoes. But whose fault is it? It’s our fault, in both cases. We shouldn’t leave our shoes out because we know how puppies are. We can blame the puppy, yell at the puppy, chase the puppy around with a rolled up newspaper, but it’s ultimately our fault. And if other people chew up our day, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Here is our Top 5 list for how to fend off the time bandits in the Indirect-Control Gang: 1) Don’t be a bandit yourself Just as you don’t want others to ‘bandit’ you, you should always be aware of your own ‘bandit’ potential. If you are true to your own self-leadership goals, this will come naturally, because you will be committed to not wasting your time or anyone else’s. 2) Communicate what’s important To effectively lead yourself and others, you need to have clear priorities and clue people in to what they are. It’s easier to communicate your need to stay Article Marketing – What is the Purpose? people in our lives: coworkers, bosses, friends, family, acquaintances, passersby. People are born to steal our day, just like puppies are born to chew up our favorite shoes. But whose fault is it?Article marketing has become one of the most influential, and much talked – about, internet traffic source today.Now, you might notice that I did not say that article marketing was the most popular traffic source today, and I think that the reason for that is that people are generally lazy and are not willing to take the time to write a quality article.Your job in writing an article is to persuade the reader to click on the website link that you should include in the authors’ ‘resource box’ provided by the article directory. An important point to keep in mind is that the visitor has reached your article deliberately. They very rarely find it by accident. Most of the work has therefore been done by the article directory. The visitors sent to your article It’s our fault, in both cases. We shouldn’t leave our shoes out because we know how puppies are. We can blame the puppy, yell at the puppy, chase the puppy around with a rolled up newspaper, but it’s ultimately our fault. And if other people chew up our day, we have no one to blame but ourselves. Here is our Top 5 list for how to fend off the time bandits in the Indirect-Control Gang: 1) Don’t be a bandit yourself Just as you don’t want others to ‘bandit’ you, you should always be aware of your own ‘bandit’ potential. If you are true to your own self-leadership goals, this will come naturally, because you will be committed to not wasting your time or anyone else’s. 2) Communicate what’s important To effectively lead yourself and others, you need to have clear priorities and clue people in to what they are. It’s easier to communicate your need to stay To Blog Or To Website That Is the Question ff the time bandits in the Indirect-Control Gang:Congratulations, you have decided to join the online community. Maybe, just to air your view points or to venture into an online marketing business.But, how to get started? There two main ways to venture forth. Either by blog or by website, the choice is up to you.But, first we need to define the difference between a blog and website. A website is a internet application that contains web pages, images, videos and other digital assets. It is hosted on the World Wide Web. Whereas, a blog is part of website where entries are made and displayed in a reverse chronological order. It is sometimes known as an online journal.I will discuss the pros and cons of both. The choice is yours.First, I will cover blogging.If you have little or no comp 1) Don’t be a bandit yourself Just as you don’t want others to ‘bandit’ you, you should always be aware of your own ‘bandit’ potential. If you are true to your own self-leadership goals, this will come naturally, because you will be committed to not wasting your time or anyone else’s. 2) Communicate what’s important To effectively lead yourself and others, you need to have clear priorities and clue people in to what they are. It’s easier to communicate your need to stay on task when people buy in to your cause and understand the significant demands of your effort. For example, our bosses are notorious time bandits. Why? Because their bosses are also. There are things to meet about, special projects that need people, and special functions to attend. The world ain’t perfect, and we all have things to do we don’t necessarily want to do or that don’t fit into our definition of ‘important.’ Can we say, ‘No, I’m not going to attend that meeting,’ or ‘No, I won’t do that special project’? Not usually. If you have issues with the type of tasks you are asked to do at work, or conflicting priorities that impact your performance, you should feel comfortable discussing them. 3) Coach and delegate You coach people when you move them from reliance on you to reliance on themselves. Instruct and encourage people to be effective self-leaders and they will draw less and less on your time. The time you invest now will serve you well down the road when you can delegate tasks to highly capable people who don’t need you looking over their shoulder. 4) Expect respect Living your purpose and achieving your top goals are important to you and the people around you. At work, acknowledge the importance of your purpose and expect bosses and coworkers to respect that purpose. You don’t have to be a killjoy to establish your expectation that people respect (if not value) your time as much as you. If people do not respect your time — if they invite you to meetings that they didn’t prepare for, send you e-mails that don’t have a clear connection to you, stop by without a clear purpose — you have three choices: (1) let them steal your day, (2) get rid of them as best you can, (3) coach them on what you expect from your business interactions. 5) Scan for the good stuff We are constantly bombarded with information, new technology, and profound changes to how we view and function in the world. In fact, a conservative estimate by researchers suggests that business information is doubling every three years. To make sense of everything coming at us, we have to be selective about what gets our attention. For
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